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GST Council 56th Meeting: GST Council’s Big Move Ahead? Tax Rules May Change For Pan Masala & Tobacco
New Delhi: In the 56th GST Council meeting, the government is planning to change how taxes are calculated on sin goods like pan masala, chewing tobacco, and cigarettes. Current System Right now, GST ...
Speaking on the ease the reformed GST system has given to the consumers, Union Ministers hailed the recent GST rate ...
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GST council meeting under way: What will become cheaper & dearer after GST slab changes? Top things to expect
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council meeting began on Wednesday to decide on rate cuts and slab changes for a majority of items under the indirect tax. The 56th GST council meeting will be held on ...
Recent GST rate reductions on final goods like utensils and textiles are analyzed as flawed, creating severe inverted duty ...
The GST Appellate Tribunal will begin phased rollout in October 2025 with digital filing, faster appeals, and backlog ...
The A.P. Chambers of Commerce and Industry Federation on Tuesday (October 21, 2025) said that the Union government’s GST 2.0 reforms had positive impact on the middles class.
Items falling under these categories will attract the newly updated highest tax rate of 40% GST under the new tax structure effective from Monday. Check the list of items ...
Health and life insurance premiums no longer attract 18% GST, making policies cheaper. While policyholders will immediately benefit, experts warn insurers may hike premiums by 3–5% in the long run due ...
India new GST reforms come into effect today. The measures rationalise tax slabs from earlier four into two — 5 per cent and ...
The GST Council has retained the special composition scheme for bricks under GST 2.0, keeping the levy at 6 per cent without ITC and 12 per cent with ITC, with a Rs 20 lakh threshold ...
As promised by the Prime Minister, the GST Council in the 56th meeting deliberated and rationalized the GST rates for various goods and services across various ...
The government, through the 54th GST Council Meeting, has begun discussions to extend e-invoicing mandates to cover B2C transactions, currently applicable only to B2B transactions for businesses with ...
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